His morning draughts till noon can swill, Among his brethren of the quill: With good roast beef his belly full, Grown lazy, foggy, fat, and dull, Deep sunk in plenty and delight, What poet e'er could take his flight? Or, stuff'd with phlegm up to the... The Works of J. S. - Pagina 130door Jonathan Swift - 1735Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 314 pagina’s
...Obedient Daughter. FAIR Maidens all attend the Mufe, Who now the wand'ring Pair purfucs. Or ftuff'd ivith Phlegm up to the Throat, What Poet e'er could fing a Note ? Nor Ptgafus could bear the Load, Along the high celeftial Road ; The Steed, opprefs'd, would break his... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1744 - 416 pagina’s
...Morning-Draughts 'till Noon can fwill, Among his Brethren of the Quill j With good roaft Beef his Belly full, Grown lazy, foggy, fat, and dull ; Deep funk in Plenty,...Delight, What Poet e'er could take his Flight ? Or ftufPd with Phlegm up to the Throat, What Poet e'er could fing a Note ? Nor Pegafus could bear the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1752 - 412 pagina’s
...morning-draughts 'till noon can fwill, Among his brethren of the quill : With good roaft-beef his belly full, Grown lazy, foggy, fat, and dull : Deep funk in plenty...throat, •What Poet e'er could fing a note ? Nor Pegafui could bear the load, -Along the high celeftial road : The fteed, opprefs'd, would break his... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 354 pagina’s
...morning-draughts 'till noon can (will Among his brethren of the quill : With good roaft beef his belly full, Grown lazy, foggy, fat, and dull, Deep funk in plenty...bear the load Along the high celeftial road ; The fteed, opprefs'd would break his girth To raife the lumber from the earth. But view him in another... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1754 - 336 pagina’s
...morning-draughts 'till noon can fwill Among his brethren of the quill : With g9od roaft beef his belly full, Grown lazy, foggy, fat, and dull, Deep funk in plenty...bear the load Along the high celeftial road ; The fteed, opprefs'd would break his girth To raife the lumber from the earth* But view him in another... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1757 - 440 pagina’s
...noon can fwilt Among his brethren of the quill : 20 With good roaft beef his belly full, Grown la2y, foggy, fat, and dull, Deep funk in plenty and delight. What poet e'er could take his flight ? Or, llufFd with phlegm up to the throat, 25 What poet e'er could fing a note? Nor Pegafus could bear the... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1768 - 338 pagina’s
...morning-draughts 'till noon can fwill Among his brethren of the quill : With good roaft beef his belly full, Grown lazy, foggy, fat, and dull, Deep funk in plenty...bear the load Along the high celeftial road ; The fteed opprefs'd would break his girth To raife the lumber from the earth. But view him in another fcene,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 pagina’s
...morning-draughts till noon can fwill Among his brethren of the quill : With good roaft beef his belly full, Grown lazy, foggy, fat, and dull, Deep funk in plenty...could bear the load Along the high celeftial road ; O 4 The The ftecd, opprefs'd, would break his girti, To raife the lumber from the earth. But view... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 392 pagina’s
...morning-draughts till noon can fwill Among his brethren of the quill : With good roaft beef his belly full, Grown lazy, foggy, fat, and dull, Deep funk in plenty...with phlegm up to the throat, What poet e'er could fmg a note ? Nor Pegafus could bear the load Along the high celeftial road ; O 4 The The fteed, opprefs'd,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 378 pagina’s
...morning-draughts till noon can fwill Among his brethren of the quill : With good roaft beef his belly full, Grown lazy, foggy, fat, and dull, Deep funk in plenty...and delight, What poet e'er could take his flight i Or, ftuff'd with phlegm up to the throat, What poet e'er could fing a note ? Nor Pegafus could bear... | |
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